Monthly Archives: January 2017

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Anxious Poles in the UK ‘won’t report hate crimes’

January 7, 2017   Poles living in Britain are so anxious about their right to remain after Brexit that they are failing to report hate crimes, according to the head of the Polish Social and Cultural Association. Joanna Młudzińska, who will give evidence on Tuesday to a home affairs select committee inquiry on the issue,

Hate crimes against whites remain rare, despite shocking Facebook torture video

January 7, 2017   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The horrific beating of a mentally disabled white man in Chicago by four black assailants broadcast on social media is highlighting anti-white hate crimes at a time of increased racial strife in the United States. But federal statistics and experts say anti-white incidents remain a smaller percentage of

The Life of a Disabled Child, From Taunts to Hate Crimes

by Margaret Carlson January 6, 2017   Since the days when my mother wouldn’t let my older brother go out to play stickball if I wasn’t with him, there’s been a lot of progress in attitudes toward those we now call developmentally or intellectually challenged. There’s mainstreaming them into public schools, the Special Olympics, TV

Why hate crimes are so difficult to convict

by Kenya Downs and Laura Santhanam January 6, 2017   On June 17, 2015, just after 8 p.m., 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a bible study session at the historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina with a .45-caliber Glock pistol and seven extra loaded magazines. He sat in the prayer

Man punches two women in separate Queens subway stations; cops probe attacks as possible hate crimes

by Aidan McLaughlin January 6, 2017   A 28-year-old man verbally abused and punched two women in subway stations in Queens, during separate attacks that police are investigating as hate crimes, cops said Friday. Arana Sherlock is being sought by authorities for the racially-charged attacks that began Dec. 8 inside the 88th St. station in

The fine line for police between a ‘hate crime’ and a ‘hate incident’

by James Queally January 6, 2017   When he first read the letter mailed to the Islamic Center of Long Beach last November, Tarek Mohamed wasn’t terribly surprised by the hateful screed inside. The note was addressed to the “Children of Satan,” called for the extermination of Muslims in the U.S. and referenced Donald Trump’s election

Beating of Disabled Teenager Highlights a Crime That Often Goes Unpunished

by Mitch Smith and Richard Perez-Pena January 6, 2017   CHICAGO — The appalling video seized the nation’s attention this week: A group of young people kidnapped, bound, beat, slashed, gagged, humiliated and threatened to kill a teenager with mental disabilities over nearly three days, and laughed about it as they carried out their acts.

The fascinating, if unreliable, history of hate crime tracking in the US

by Hailey Middlebrook January 5, 2017   (CNN)According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a crime becomes a hate crime when there's an added element of bias. For example, a murder is labeled a hate crime if the victim was killed because he was gay. Or black. Or Muslim. "Hate crimes are different from other

4 Black Suspects Charged in Videotaped Beating of White Teenager in Chicago

by Mitch Smith and Monica Davey January 5, 2017   CHICAGO — A white teenager cowers in a corner, his hands bound with orange cords and his mouth covered with tape. Four African-Americans kick and hit him and slash at his scalp. As a cellphone camera captures their blurry images and broadcasts the ordeal on

A Black Transgender Man Attacked on the Subway

by Editorial Board January 5, 2017   This week in hate highlights hate crimes and harassment around the country since the election of Donald Trump. The Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups are keeping detailed counts of harassment and abuse, amid concerns about a rise in hate crimes after the election. Here are some